Pre-Procedural Advice & AfterCare Guides

 

Eyebrow Microblading:

Pre-procedural Advice

During Microblading the Ink is not placed as deep into the skin as a traditional tattoo, therefore, multiple sessions are required. The perfecting session is scheduled 6 weeks after your first procedure and is included in the initial cost.

For best results, make sure you’re in good health. Get enough rest & eat well prior to your procedure.

Menstruating may make you more sensitive to the procedure

One week (7 Days) before your appointment: Stop taking the following supplements as they contribute to thinning the blood and may affect anesthetic efficacy; Vitamin E, B6, Omega 3, Gingko Biloba & St. John’s Wort. You may resume taking your vitamins 72 hours (3days) after.

72 hours (3 Days) before your appointment: Avoid waxing/ threading your eyebrows as the pores can be open where ink can enter those areas.

24 hours before & after your appointment: Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and any other related blood thinners. These substances may increase the amount of blood loss during the procedure.

On the day of your procedure: Avoid caffeine and exercise. Showering and washing your hair in the morning is recommended as you will need to avoid getting them wet for 7 days. Baths are recommended.

After care Guide

these instructions are essential to the healing result of your microblading as well as other factors such as skin regeneration, body chemistry & lifestyle.

  • Do not apply make up directly on the brows during healing process.

  • Do not use hydrogen Peroxide or Neosporin on treated areas. Use the Healing balm, cream or lotion approved by your practitioner.

  • Do not get eyebrows wet for 7 days during the healing process. Consult with your practitioner before wetting brows.

  • Do NOT RUB, PICK OR SCRATCH your brows following the procedure and during the healing process.

  • If your eyebrows scab, become slightly dry, or itchy, DO NOT SCRATCH them. Gently tap them to release the itch.

  • Avoid excess exposure to the sun or tanning beds as this can make them fade.

  • Avoid daily skin care products, especially those containing acid and oil (glycolic acid, salicylic acid, etc.) as well as anti-aging, skin lightening (Tretinoin) or those that speed up skin renewal process directly on the eye brows.

  • Our pigments are MRI safe, but if you are due to have an MRI scan, please inform your doctor that you have had microblading.

  • Apply your aftercare products as directed:

    • First 6 weeks, apply protective balm as needed to keep treatment area moist.

    • 6+weeks, After area is fully healed keep area protected from over exposure to the sun as with SPF15 or greater.

 

Eyelash Extensions:

Pre-Procedural Advice

  • Disclose all of the information requested in your client profile/Health History including but not limited to medications taken & any past reactions to products or medication.

  • Avoid caffeine before your appointment as this can make your body move involuntarily, eyes twitch, or fidgety making lash application harder & your appointment last longer.

  • WASH your lashes prior to your procedure. Remove make up & debris from your natural lashes. Come with clean lashes. Your lash extensions will last longer if your natural lashes are clean. There is an extra fee if I need to clean your lashes before lash application. Showering the morning or your appointment is recommended as you will need to avoid getting your lashes wet for 24 hours after application.

  • Use the restroom =)

    that’s all. <3

After Care Guide

  • Do not wet eyelash extensions within the first 24 hours after application.

  • Do not receive a facial or use Alpha Hydroxyl Acids, Beta Hydroxyl Acids or any type of acidic substances within the first 48 hours (2 days) after application.

  • Do not rub, scratch, or pull out your lashes after application.

  • If you experience irritation, gently wash your lashes with mild, non-oil based soap (bar soap will work) and water. Brush them out with a lash spooly brush & let them air dry.

  • Avoid using mascara/ waterproof or oil-based products on your eyelashes as these will shorten the length of time your lashes remain in place.

  • Covering your lashes at night with a face mask may increase the life of your lashes.

  • Sleeping on your back and not on your sides may increase the life of your lashes.

  • Sleeping with a silk pillow case may increase the life of your lashes.

  • Enjoy your lashes!